Biology, asked by sonali5019, 11 months ago

Acid rains are produced by
(a) excess emissions of NO₂ and SO₂ from
burning fossil fuels
(b) excess production of NH₃ by industry and
coal gas
(c) excess release of carbon monoxide by
incomplete combustion
(d) excess formation of CO₂ by combustion
and animal respiration

Answers

Answered by SPOOKYFPS
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(a) Excess emission of Nitric Oxide and Sulpfur Dioxide from burning of fuel.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Source  of Acid Rain  

Explanation:

     (a) Excess emissions of NO₂ and SO₂ from  burning fossil fuels are causes of Acid rain production.

  1. Acid rain  is brought about by a concoction response that starts when mixes like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are discharged into the air.
  2. These substances can ascend high into the air, where they blend and respond with water, oxygen, and different synthetic substances to frame increasingly acidic toxins, known as Acid rain.
  3. Acid rain  has been appeared to impactsly affect woodlands, freshwaters and soils, executing creepy crawly and oceanic living things, making paint strip, consumption of steel structures, for example, extensions, and enduring of stone structures and statues just as having impacts on human wellbeing.  
  4. Acid rain  has a pH estimation of somewhere in the range of 5.0 and 5.5, which is somewhat acidic. Notwithstanding, when downpour consolidates with sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides delivered from power plants and autos the downpour turns out to be substantially more acidic. Run of the mill corrosive downpour has a pH estimation of 4.0.
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